Basement toilets in potential flooding areas should be removed and the drain pipe should be plugged.
Follow these steps to plug toilet drains: (Figure 12)
Figure 12. Toilet.
1. Turn off the water supply to the toilet, using the valve behind or underneath the toilet. Turn it clockwise until it stops.
2. Remove the water supply line from the toilet.
3. Press the plunger to flush the toilet to empty the water tank.
4. To remove as much water as possible from the bowl, pour a bucket of water into the bowl as fast as possible without spilling. This will cause the water to swirl, and most will drain out of the bowl.
5. On either side of the base of the toilet, you should see decorative covers over the two bolts; remove those first and then remove the nuts holding the bolts in place.
6. The toilet may have been sealed to the floor with caulk or other adhesive; this may need to be cut loose with a utility knife before the toilet can be removed.
7. Once removed, clean up the remaining wax ring that sealed the toilet to the flange holding the toilet in place.
8. A plug then can be installed in the sewage pipe. These drains often are corroded which can cause difficulty when plugging. Cleaning the opening of the drain or plugging with wooden pressure plugs may be required.
9. To replace the toilet, remove the plug, install a new wax seal and reinstall the toilet. (Figure 13)
Figure 13. Wax ring.